Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Mixed Southern California Sectionals Preview

First off, my sincerest apologies for not writing up a Labor Day wrap-up. Many of you guys know that I am the Regionals Coordinator for the Southwest so that has taken up the majority of my time in preparations for Sectionals and Regionals. However; I've just finalized the Sectionals schedule so I have some time now to write about the upcoming Mixed Sectionals in Long Beach, CA.

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Pool A

1. 7 Figures
2. Lunch Money
3. Loft
4. Fork in the Road

This pool is relatively straightforward. The big gun in this pool is obviously the top seed overall, 7-Figures from Los Angeles. Their impressive performance at the Labor Day Championships two weeks ago spoke volumes as to how good this team is and what they can do. With wins over Dogfight, Polar Bears, and a near finals-win over Mischief, 7-Figures looks very good going into the Series. Their men have a lot of open experience while their women are all seasoned veterans who bring speed and skill to complement the accuracy that their male throwers possess. They should have no problems in this pool and should cruise into semis.
Lunch Money, Loft, and Fork in the Road will be left battling for the coveted second spot into Semis. Lunch Money brings a lot of youth to the table with many players from the Air Squids in addition to seasoned veterans such as Alan M. who will throw 40 yard hammer bombs at will. They are quick and athletic. Loft, or "left over from teams" brings a gangg of seasoned players from the greater Los Angeles area. Same with Fork-in-the Road. I am unsure as to what these two teams bring to the table, but it will be interesting to watch them play and how they stack up against the #1 seed.

Note: I have also been told Fork in the Road has some sort of over/under beer bet going on with 7-Figures. Fork is going to be playing inspired against 7-Figs. Should be a good game to watch. If this is a over/under on point dif... I'm calling "UNDER."

Pool B

1. Metro
2. BCBC
3. Expendables
4. OCD
5. In-N-Out

With 5 teams in the pool, it was a tricky pool to schedule. LA Metro is the #2 seed overall in the tournament and look to break seed come bracket play, but they will have to first tackle their long-time rivals BCBC as the #3 seed overall. BCBC has thrown "multiple looks" at different tournaments this past year and it will be interesting to see who they actually have for the Series. BCBC suffered a significant loss in Brian Calle tearing his ACL or MCL at Labor Day. They lose one of their stronger handlers and now must rely on more of their cutters to do the disc handling. It will be interesting to see how this experienced team adjusts to this adversity in addition to their team only recently being finalized to their current roster.

The Expendables, OCD, and IN-N-Out are three teams that have been around for a while, but always bring something different to Sectionals. If you recall, IN-N-Out took half against LA Metro last year at Sectionals 8-6 enroute to a 11-13 loss. It was a VERY close game and they really brought it against us, even though we were the #1 seed overall. OCD is a very young team but they're quick and gritty and gave teams trouble last year as well. Their strength will really be their familiarity with each other as they are mostly players who played together on the Chapman College team. The Expendables are another "pickup" team that have experience and veteran leadership pulling for them.

The tricky part of pool B involved distributing round byes at appropriate times. Teams will have to deal with multiple byes, most noticeably IN-N-Out who have a double bye during the 4th and 5th rounds. It is going to be a very fun weekend with 6 total bids to Regionals.

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Open Preview


San Diego is going to roll through pool play and take the Sectionals title with a 15-12 win over the Condors in the finals. Look for 405 to be the "breakthrough" team in this tournament and who knows... maybe they can pull the upset over the Condors in the 3rd round. It will be very interesting to watch the Beyondors go up against the open teams. They made semifinals at Nationals last season and should still have a very strong roster.




Good luck in your preparation! See you all Saturday

-Hammie #10

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Labor Day Mixed Preview

First off, my apologies for not keeping up with the blog as of late. We are in the thick of the season, but my duties as the Southwest Mixed Regionals Coordinator has had be crazy busy so I have been unable to blog about Ultimate. But there's a break in the action, so here's a quick preview for this upcoming weekend. Props to Andy Bandit for the reminder =)

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Pool A
1. Polar Bears(1)
2. Golden Spike (8)
3. Death Star (9)
4. Dirty Birds (16)

This pool features three new teams to the mixed scene with top-seeded Polar Bears, Golden Spike from Utah, Death Star from Davis, CA, and the Dirty Birds from... notsureville. This pool looks very straightforward with the best game most likely coming from the 8-9 matchup between Golden Spike and Death Star. Polar Bears have proven to be very strong this season and are deserving of the top seed overall with a recent semis-finish at ECC. I'm eying the upset by Death Star over Golden Spike in a tight game.

Pool B
1. Mischief (2)
2. 7 Figures (7)
3. Operation Kapow (10)
4. American BBQ (15)

No upsets here. Mischief has been the blueprint for solid mixed-ultimate for the past 6 or so years and they will battle it out with upstarts 7-Figures, 2nd-year team Operation Kapow, and American BBQ. I just don't see any upsets happening here but look for 7-Figures to put up a very tough game for the #2 seed overall. 7-Figures has proven that blending open and women's players into a mixed team can work and their spot-on throws from their men to their female cutters is a very dangerous weapon that they like to utilize. This is Operation Kapow's first trip to Labor Day and should be looking to improve on their team game before the USAU Series.

Pool C
1. Barrio (3)
2. A.I.R. (6)
3. CTR (11)
4. Brown Chicken Brown Cow (14)

I am going to call this the "Pool of Death." You've got Nationals contender Barrio from Tuscon, AZ battling it out against BCBC, who placed 13th at Nationals last year, in addition to solid Bay Area teams in AIR and CTR. This is going to be one exciting pool to watch. AIR and CTR had a less than stellar showing at ECC but are at home in the Bay Area, looking to redeem themselves and put up a solid showing. BCBC are the dark horses at the 14th seed. No one really knows who's going to show up for their team but time and time again, they seem to always pull it together and cause some disruption in the pools. They are solid with women but a big question mark still remains in whether their unfamiliarity with each other will take precedence over their abundance of talent. Barrio takes the top seed going 3-0, with the other three teams just beating each other up. This pool is up for grabs. Should be fun to watch.

Pool D
1. Dogfight (4)
2. LA Metro (5)
3. FunK (12)
4. Operation Killjoy (13)

Pretty interesting to see the 4-5 match up and also the 12-13 matchup in one pool. Last time we played Dogfight, from Portland, OR, We were shut out in the first-half but closed to make it a somewhat "respectable" 8-14 loss. Dogfight is solid with a lot of athleticism and are a worthy top seed in Pool D. FunK and Killjoy are the two teams I am least familiar with. We lost to FunK on universe point at Calstates, but granted it was early in the season with tryouts, and we were resting the majority of our players for that final game on Sunday. Killjoy had a decent showing at GRUB but who knows how much better they've become since then. No upsets here, this pool finishes as is.


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The biggest concern for me this tournament has to be the playing surface. Turf has never been a favorite of mine and although there are no potholes or sprinkler heads to bust ankles on, the trade-off is the fact that the turf is not very forgiving on knees, hips, and shoulders. A big layout D last year dislocated my arm and has caused me to take more steps in mentally preparing to play again on the turf. It's no excuse though and shouldn't alter overall play... but I know the thought of getting hurt is always tucked away somewhere. (MRI on my shoulder coming soon). That said, this tournament is something I am really looking forward to. I'm playing back home in Northern California, the weather is going to be great, and above all, we're just out there having fun playing Ultimate. This is the last tournament before the club series and by now, most teams are hitting their stride and flexing their muscle.

Best of luck to all teams participating this weekend, and good luck to the Irvine club players (Allen, Evan, Iris, Annie, Melissa, Enway), who are participating in the Labor Day Championships this year. I will be in Northern California until Tuesday evening seeing family, so expect a tournament wrap Monday evening or Tuesday morning.

Cheers! Safe Travels

Samuel Chen
LA Metro #10

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